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A big disappointment really....
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 5 / 6
Date: November 21, 2004
Author: Amazon User
I mean don't get me wrong, the game's fun. The characters movements are smooth, the music and sounds are addictive, and the fighters are just as you would remember them if you ever played the original games they came from, maybe even better. My major complaint: not very many fighters to choose from. The fighters were taken from 5 different Capcom games plus an extra just for the game. 4 fighters from each game gives you 21 total. I was expecting about 2x as many honestly. I know that was probably expecting too much, but if they can throw in, what 54 fighters, art, plus like 6 crappy stages with annoying endless looping music in Marvel Vs. Capcom 2, then I thought they could do something like that here. I guess I was wrong. Here you have 6 stages with awsome music, but no bonuses or extras. Some of my favorite Street Fighters only show up as spectators in the background. This game would have been alot better if there was more to it. It's a fun game, but you're gonna get tired of this one fast. My advice, if you're looking for a good Capcom 2-D fighter you'll probably be better off with Marvel Vs. Capcom 2.
A short list of fighters, but 1 brand new, + 4 new to US!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 6 / 7
Date: November 23, 2004
Author: Amazon User
Okay, here is the gimmick. Capcom takes 4 characters from each of five previously released games and throws them together, old school moves, power bars and all. The result is an amazingly engaging 2-D'er from the respective kings of 2-D fighting games.
There are 8 new backgrounds (1 unlockable), and 23 fighters (2 unlockable bosses and an all new character). My complaint, is that this is a very bare bones game. No real extras or options, but that also reflects in the price tag. If you are a fan of this genre, particularly Capcom's Street Fighter Series, you will be happy with the inclusion of the four characters from "Red Earth", a game unreleased in the states, and the all new character, Ingrid, a little girl dressed in a baby doll/ maid suit... thing!? Either way, she is great, puts Sakura and Chun-Li to shame.
From Street Fighter II:
Ryu, Guile, Zangief, and M. Bison
From Street Fighter Alpha:
Sakura, Rose, Guy, Karin
From Street Fighter III:
Urien, Yun, Chun-Li, Alex
From Darkstalkers:
Felicia, Jedah, Anakaris, Demitri
From Red Earth:
Leo, Hydron, Hauzer, Kenji
+ Ingrid, the new character, and two bosses, Pyron from Darkstalkers, and Akuma from SF: Alpha.
The character designs for the characters from Red Earth look really really good, but their moves and the battle system they use sucks. Hauzer, a dragon creature, is probably the best looking character in any of the capcom fighters, you have to see it to believe. This game will probably be pretty hard to find in the future, as it is not as mainstream a game as it hopes to be. If you are into this kind of stuff but mainly play solo, it is probably worth renting but not buying, but if you play in groups, then even with it's low character count, you will probably find it replacing Capcom Vs Marvel 2 or some such other nonsense in your circle in the very near future.
4 1/2
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 2 / 4
Date: December 02, 2004
Author: Amazon User
I actually am impressed with the game and disappointed also.
I can see why so many reviewers and fans are upset with the game as the character roster is very strange. You get some of the crappiest characters from the games!! It would have been nice to have a full roster of each game and that would have made it one of the games of the year! The reason I LOVE this game though and gave it 5 stars for fun is because my team up is complete as I play the game with Ryu as my main and Sakura(his self proclaimed protege) as my second. Now, the controls are PERFECT! Every character responds PERFECTLY! Sadly the lack of characters will hurt this game badly in the end. But the team up feature while not really new is very cool. I dont know why capcom decided to be so cheap here but in the end its a good solid game but lacks depth. In the end if you like any of the characters here youll need this game. I only like "Ryu", "Sakura" and "Chun Li" the rest arent favorites of mine. The question is will players buy this for one or two characters? Its too bad seriously that capcom didnt put full rosters on here but maybe next time?
Street Fighter Evolves Again!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: December 06, 2004
Author: Amazon User
Street Fighter was the first and only head to head fighting game i could play. It was so novel and groundbreaking and simply just had better combo moves and values on how to take someone out (in not taking itself too seriously) when compared to its' competitors like mortal kombat. Street Fighter is epic in every way and now Capcom has brought the series once again to a new level with Fighting Evolution. Perhaps it is because these titles are just so comforting to me, i mean there is not a significant improvement on graphics but that is not the objective nor would it serve purpose here like George Lucas unable to take certain liberties in the Star Wars Prequels for continuity. The main draw- and one that should have been done long ago- is the opportunity to combine all the legendary characters from 5 arcade classics (All streetfighters even red earth which is a welcome if different addition). A cool feature and seemingly neccesary is the ability to choose a 2nd fighter for a later round in the fight and this character can be hidden during the round selection. I also love the gameplay as i can utilize combo moves much easier than i used to with analog controllers which i didn't have back in the day, i do hope I will be able to access more hidden players though as I havent busted out a "Blanka Ball" in ages but it is still a blast and Chun-Li is such an important female character in gaming history. Anyway, this game is a great addition for nostalgia as a celebration for the 15th anni of street fighter or just if you still wanna kick some ass or have a great time with friends. The series is still top-notch and it will keep you busy for hours as you already know the replay value of this franchise. Overall a tribute to a classic turned into an all encompassing super-brawl. highly recommended.
WHAT THE @#$!?%
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 5 / 9
Date: December 20, 2004
Author: Amazon User
IF YOUR A FAN OF STREET FIGHTER AND EXPECTING A EVEN MORE HIGHLY DETAILDED 2-D FIGHTING GAME SINCE CAPCOM VS SNK 2,WELL THINK AGAIN! I PLAYED THIS GAME YESTERDAY AND I'M LIKE WHAT THE !@#@#!? IS THIS! I READ THE REVIEWS IN MAGAZINES AND ALL BUT I DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS GONNA BE LIKE THIS. FIRST, THE GAME LOOKS LIKE A 16-BIT SNES GAME,WHAT HAPPEN TO DETAILED CHARACTERS,CLEAR 3-D BACKGROUNDS,ZOOM IN FEATUERES AND SPECIALS MOVES,EXTRA OPTIONS,TONS OF CHARACTERS, VERSATILE MUSIC,ETC,ETC,ETC,MAYBE IF THIS GAME WOULD OF CAME OUT IN '97 AROUND THE SAME TIME FRAME OF STREET FIGHTER ALPHA AND X-MEN VS STREET FIGHTER IT WOULD BE ALRIGHT.MANY REVIEWS SAY THE GAME IS OUTDATED IS BECAUSE CAPCOM MADE IT LOOKED OUTDATED.THE BEST STREET FIGHTER GAMES IN MY OPINION ARE STREET FIGHTER ALPHA 3 AND THIRD STRIKE AND THE BEST RIVAL GAME IS CAPCOM VS SNK 2. I DON'T LIKE SNK VS CAPCOM CHAOS BUT I RATHER PLAYED THAT OVER THIS. I DON'T CARE WHAT OTHER REVIEWERS SAY BELOW OR ABOVE ME ABOUT HOW GOOD THIS GAME IS,EITHER THEY JUST START PLAYING STREET FIGHTER OR THEIR NOT A TRUE STREET FIGHTER FAN BECAUSE THIS GAME IS NOT INNOVATIVED AT ALL AND CAPCOM WAS NOT UP TO THEIR FULL POTENTIAL ON THIS AND THEY DEFINITLY FELL OFF ON THIS GARBAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A great game, if you know what purpose it serves
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 4 / 8
Date: January 05, 2005
Author: Amazon User
First, I would like to let you know, that you should NOT compare this game to other Capcom games. This game is a budget game, made on a very tight budget. That means no redrawn sprites, and less detailed rendering. Despite that, this game is great. It is about 20% graphics and sound, and 80 % gameplay.
Since I should make this review short, let me begin. The gameplay here is awesome. And that should not be surprising, since this game was created for the purpose of satisfying diehard fans. Diehard fans will love this game. Why? Well, it is because of the small roster. "Small roster?". One may say. Yes, a small roster makes the game easier to balance. While CvS 2 and Marvel vs Capcom has almost 50+ characters a piece, at high level of play you will only see around 6 or 7 used. So basically the other 40 something characters are useless, and aren't considered for serious competitive play. So this game decided to keep the roster small, and have the characters play the EXACT way they played in the games they are based off of. The groove system in CVS 2 was great, but some characters only played like lightweight versions of themselves on some grooves, and other characters became unstopable monsters on others. Well, grooves and -ism have been taken out of this game. So there are no unpleasent surprises. Examples, A-Groove Bison and A-Groove Sakura.
Anyway, it would take me 20 pages to tell you about each character and their individual moves. So I'll just make a suggestion. If you are easily upset by less than stellar graphics or sound. Don't play it. If you want to mash buttons and get a sense of instant gratification. Don't play it. If you want a huge roster, with almost 4 over power players, loaded with glitches. Don't play it. But, if you look to win by skills, or like a diverse roster, or you like to learn new characters. Then drop a few bucks out of your wallet and play the bloody thing. You won't regret it.
WHERE'S THE REST OF THE GAME?!
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 3 / 9
Date: January 25, 2005
Author: Amazon User
THIS GAME DOESN'T EVOLVE AT ALL. I TOTALLY AGREE 100% WITH THE REVIEW THAT GAVE IT ONE STAR BUT I GIVE NO STARS! THIS GAME IS SUPPOSED TO BE A CAPCOM'S EVOLUTION WITH INNOVATIVE 2-D GRPAHICS WITH TONS OF DIFFERENT CHARACTERS,OPTIONS,AND SUPPOSED TO BE BACK ON TOP TO GETTING GAME OF THE YEAR JUST LIKE CAPOCM VS SNK 2 BUT NOOOOOO! THIS GAME IS STRAIGHT GARBAGE! TRUE STREET FIGHTER FANS WOULDN'T MAKE EXCUSES LIKE TIGHT BUDGET,GLITCHES,SMALL ROSTER BALANCES GAME EASIER AND ALL OTHER NONSENSE STUFF! I JUST CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHY THEY MAKE SOMETHING LIKE THIS! ALL THEY CHARACTERS SHOULD BE IN THE GAME WERE IN THE BACKGROUND. ONE REVIEW SAID THE GRAPHICS WERE SNES,I SAY THEY WERE LIKE SEGA GENESIS. MARVEL VS CAPCOM WASN'T A SKILLED FIGHTING GAME AND OUT OF 56 PLAYERS A HAND FULL ARE PLAYABLE AND CAPCOM MADE THIS GAME TOB VERSATILE. BUT CAPCOM VS SNK 2 THERE ARE OVER 40 AND I CAN PLAY WITH AT LEASTS 30 AND IT IS A SKILLED FIGHTING GAME! THE REASON SOME PLAYERS OVER POWER IS BECAUSE IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE TO MAKE EVERY PLAYER LOSE AND TAKE THE SAME AMOUNT OF ENERGY,THAT'S WHAT MAKE THE GAME DETAILED. FIGHTING EVOLUTION IS NOT WORTH GETTING FOR TRUE FANS AND IS DEFINITLY BORING! CAPCOM NEEDS TO FOCUS ON NEW THINGS SINCE THEY CAN'T GET FIGHTING GAME OF THE YEAR AWARD WITHOUT CRAPPY SNK'S HELP!
capcom, are you on drugs?!
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 0 / 3
Date: February 14, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I first played this game on the arcade and usually the screen is blurry because of adjustments and I knew there were only 20 something characters.So I thought the game was average and as usual I expect the home versions to have more options and secret characters but I was wrong! I rented this game yesterday and it's probably capcom's worst fighting game! The graphics are exactly like the arcade and the two other reviews gave it one star pretty much wraps it up! This game looks old and is extremly boring and might I add,TRASH!!!!!! I don't know why capcom wants to disappoint so many fans and let other 2-d fighting games past them up! This is suppose to be a game of a lot of capcom fighting characters come together sort of similar to King of Fighters but better! It says A TRIBUTE TO CLASSIC FIGHTING GAMES. What a tribute! I don't know if the guy that wrote "Great game if you know what purpose it serves" was drunk when he wrote that or just started playing Street Fighter. I'll avoid and protect yourself from this game like it was a dangerous and rare disease that breaks out every 8 or 9 years since the last bad street fighter game was around that time and it was Street Fighter EX part one.
Something to add to your SF collection
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 2
Date: April 06, 2005
Author: Amazon User
This game is something to get if you're a Street Fighter fan. This game is missing some stuff, but it's a decent game. Get it only if you like SF games.
Serves it's purpose
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: August 11, 2005
Author: Amazon User
This game accomplishes EXACTLY what it set out to do: offer hardcore Capcom 2D fans a cheap, but deep semi-new fighting experience. To all those who think Capcom is "ripping it's fans off", remember, this game was $29.99 at release, as compared to the $49.99 that other new games run for. If I were you, I'd be more upset at paying 50 bucks for Tekken 5 and then realizing it's mainly an unbalanced rehash of TTT and T4 (look at Wang's back throw if you don't think T5 is rehashed)...
If money was really Capcom's only motive, they could have easily sold more copies of CFE by haphazardly throwing together 50+ old Capcom favorites into the game, like Ken, Cammy, and Charlie. Instead, they capped it at 22, and took time to make the characters balanced (are you listening Tekken 5? BALANCED!) for a better gameplay experience.
See, Capcom Fighting Evolution was not MEANT to be Street Fighter 4 or Capcom Vs SNK 3. It wasn't MEANT to be a brand new, totally redrawn, masterpiece. And, Capcom never said it was. This was a quick (CHEAP) shout-out to 2D fight fans, who've been clamoring for something new in a genre that isn't quite as popular as it used to be.
Negative:
It's graphics are mostly rehashed from previous Capcom games. No doubt. (Although it does have 1 character Ingrid, whose animations are completely new.) And, the backgrounds aren't that impressive. If you're a graphics fiend, then you will have a problem with this game.
Positive:
The gameplay is quite deep, as with most Capcom fighting games. The charm of this game lies in the clash of styles, as characters from SF3: Third Strike battle characters from Darkstalkers...or as fighters from SF Alpha class with characters from Red Earth...etc. The idea may be simple, but the result is a surprisingly new gaming experience. If you're a gameplay fiend, then you'll find much to do here. AND LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THAT WAS THE POINT OF THIS GAME.
Most people probably won't "get" this game. As I said, it's for hardcore 2D competitive gamers (2-players are a must for this game, since 1-player mode doesn't offer too much). Casual gamers would probably find more value in Street Fighter Anniversary Collection.
However, for gamers like me who understand what Capcom was trying to do with CFE...check it out.
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